Pentax Efina T APS efina T Manual - Page 17

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• The film size of this camera differs from that of conventional 35mm cameras. The focal length differs even if the field of view is the same. To calculate the focal length of the camera, multiply the 35mm camera focal length by 0.8. ' MRC (Mid-roll change) function • With this camera it is possible to load a partially exposed film cartridge that has been rewound. When the rewound film is reloaded, the camera will automatically advance the film to the first unexposed frame and the rest of the film can then be used. POI (Print Quality Improvement) function • When taking a picture, information about lighting and exposure conditions are recorded on the film to assist the processing lab with color correction and exposure adjustments, providing you with the best possible results. 15

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The
film
size
of
this
camera
differs
from
that
of
conventional
35mm
cameras.
The
focal
length
differs
even
if
the
field
of
view
is
the
same.
To
calculate
the
focal
length
of
the
camera,
multiply
the
35mm
camera
focal
length
by
0.8.
'
MRC
(Mid
-roll
change)
function
With
this
camera
it
is
possible
to
load
a
partially
exposed
film
cartridge
that
has
been
rewound.
When
the
rewound
film
is
reloaded,
the
camera
will
automatically
advance
the
film
to
the
first
unexposed
frame
and
the
rest
of
the
film
can
then
be
used.
POI
(Print
Quality
Improvement)
function
When
taking
a
picture,
information
about
lighting
and
exposure
conditions
are
recorded
on
the
film
to
assist
the
processing
lab
with
color
correction
and
exposure
adjustments,
providing
you
with
the
best
possible
results.
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